Go to Home Designs webpage or buy the book. It has many options and floor plan ideas. You should also find a webpage that can help you choose a local contractor and see what others are saying about them.
I want to learn television repair. I am very confused by the technology in HD sets. Can someone suggest a book I can read to get more familiar with the basics of the concepts?
Learn the basics of HTML..you can start here: w3schools.com Study advanced HTML. Advanced HTML pages include frames, cascading style sheets and DHTML. Know the basics of good website design. Stay updated on design trends. -------------------- yugenelee.com
although knowing the technology is great, you first must learn the basics. Typography, intro to graphic design, and maybe some design history would be a good first step. Once you learn the basics of graphic design you can then get caught up with the technology;)
Some of the best books are Interior Design for Dummies. It is a great book to show you all the basics from painting to tearing out a wall and putting a bigger closet in.
Before you learn how to build a web page make sure you have the appropriate software, such as FrontPage, or Dreamweaver. A book I recommend is Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to (X)HTML, StyleSheets, and Web Graphics.
A good piano theory book to learn is from a book called Basics of Keyboard Theory by Julie Mclntosh Johnson. It has levels from 1-advanced. It is a wonderful book and it helped me pass the CM piano examination.
A highly rated book is, "Great Kitchens: Design Ideas from America's Top Chefs", by Ellen Whitaker, Colleen Mahoney, and Wendy A. Jordan. Another excellent book is, "Kitchen and Bath Design: A Guide to Planning Basics", by Mary Fisher Knott.
not if you want to be the best learn basics by a book of chords/power chords once you have a couple down learn by ear no matter how long it takes and i guarantee you will be good ( guitar takes patience to be the best)
Kids can learn the basics of car safety from a variety of places. A pediatrician is a good resource for such information. Additionally, the non-profit web domain "SafeKids" offers this information as well.
There are several places on the web where one can learn the basics on internet technology (and actually the definition of a "domain" belongs to the "basics"). A good starting point for example would be the page "WebReference" - and here the sub-chapter "Domain Name Basics: An Introduction".
A good range of home computer courses can be found online at Computeach and Learn Direct websites. They offer the basics of computing through to learning specific packages, and even web design.
I learnt web design in the good old dorset library with lots of books. I like using books because i like to reference to different parts of the book and leave in bookmarks.